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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1928)
Pagft Four TUR F.VF.NIXC. I.EKAU). KLAMATH KAI.LS, OKKC.OM Kridav, HOOVER SHOULD T. B. MAt.AUKKT T B. TV' I.lt-H Keillor . HuttHM Uknr Publlstl. every ftrneen ir.pl HunAay by Th Htnild PubltsklBg PoBipanr 1 lul-IM Houih Klflb lreel. Klawialb 'll, Ot'l. Kntr4 a econa class matter t th postoffle t Klimtrt Falla. Oraffoa, ea Auguat 20, l.o., undr not f Congreaa, March S, lITf. AMPLIFY STAND i- ! f. Oa Yt . IB Mentha Ikr Month On Mod 111 r Mall iVellrere Br Carrier i. On rr II I TI Hii Monlha .. 1 11 Thr.. Muiilha . I . .(I Od Month ON RUM. RftSKDB BRIEF NEWS -OF-KLAMATH Paris Styles? Dolores Takes Her Own BOX MEN Tlii Weather The I'yilo-Slorniasraph t I'll- ' darwood Pharmacy fails In III Democrat Nationel Lead- '""'"" ' ' tWOi'lATKIl PHFM 1.KA4KD tVlRB KHHEH K At HIT HI UK At Of CIMl I XATIOS T ANOfUt4 Prvma U irliiv.ly vntiilad to tha r rptblla II OM of fcll nawa dlapfttohta crd.t4 to It r not oihirwlM -4llt4 ! tbia pap, also tha local bi publUhad 1hrala. All rtLt ot r tltotlon of apaclal d(itcbta harol. or olao rearvad. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1?2S er Uphold. Smith Opin ions on Question I weather coiulu Ion : Kore.aat for ui'il Jl hmira. Fair, moderate temperature. The Tycoa recording thermo meter n'l'raj maximum an. I temperature a (ol in; HiHi!:iHT? iiioiif i :!! I! i! i:t..!ft W Klamath Boxes Used In Texas This evening at the Pacific Coast Group of Wood Box tide In ne New V.rk Manufacturers' banquet at the .Willard hotel there will be served chili con came. And it will be Walker's pro duct from Austin. Texas. The Walker Properties Asso ciation of Austin uses wooden containers exclusively. In other words. Mr. W. F. Gahlke. who has made such a splendid success of his business and placed his products on the shelves of almost every American pantry, uses wood boxes for his entire shipments. He is one hundred per cent for wood. This evening the Walker products will be on the ban- pealing nnoi 4 1 Kin f thn rnnrt nv mutoK nnA nilita liLolv a fin. Pruhlhll 1 ., , ' ' , governor contended at thai limp tribute will be paid to tl i Texas man who uses the best ,hll, ,h t-rin.tti.tt of intoxicating XKW YOKK. Arnt. IT. t'P John J. lUaknb. rh ilimai. of , minimum Iho IVmooratlc national commit- Iowa: tee, said I mlay he believed Her-1 Kh Si Low 5:1 brt Hoover owed thr miopia of .v we have received no r-1 ( iho nation conldirnblt rltuira- quita for vhana1 In weather lion on hat thr K"i,,,"'" rxnilillona aoiima that vrr-i-aniililaip ha aalil In r.'Stril In ihina: i lorrly an. I lll lot pa prohibition. lur lake In roitrai. ' lUkob took an nlitorial r-. " IIituIiI- lr. nml Mr. Niroun llorr Trlhnn a. lh.. l.i.U for ht Mr. nl Mr, r.. . Mtrolin Ol rt'marka. Iunmiilr aiv th.- hou xuvKta 'f Th rUltcrlnl routon.l.ol lh:,t''r .! Mr.. Morlan.l Strou.l Hoover in hU ....tntn .hl.T" " '' Mx tho wav rn for ...oilKI. a- i " hi-'- Mr. Strou.l tloi," of the dry law. lu favor of 1 ""; " snti W'"' liKbt wine, and t-r. , manne r of II... Il.t.tor llr.. Kaskob Mid Iho editorial In- j hho terpretation waa not jutifel. He read from a memorandum , '""" k ..... C....K . ... ... After a vlall of !. weeka at plaining hia approval of a Mil re-j the Mullan Cairo State! pruhltiitton rnturi'vm.'nt art. The the home of Mr. uu.1 Mra. I' Hlrlini.mil ot the ttli'hmoud atore on Kant Main atreel. Mr. and Mra. II. V. Slmmoiia loft tlu mornina by motor on ihelr re- beverane aa containing not ln!"'rn ,r''' ' that in 1914 the .Walker of onebv.it of o per Properties Association of Austin, Texas, used two cars of prartirai. iu uid ome defini-'" w"v T" M""IMn" box shook, and last year they used thirty carloads, tion ahouid "be reached on a med-1 Mn' rhr,' t l,'''p all supplied by Klamath mills. This gives an idea of the ; -!, .h. ; P". ! J1"'" , i,,r''II1r";r; way the Walker association business has jrrown. . j.Mm. J. iv crirrith. who h iwrn They make chili con carne. tamales and Mexene pow- .., thk7hT .u.c!cn"t made JZ'mIJo Z de'rs. Some of the materials used in their finishd product five year aao. outlined frx'Mr. iiriffuh m return in ku are bought on the Pacific coast, but Texas produces the '''"riy the portion that the cdi-!ina,h Klliu (ll M,veril, mrv)lt , . , itortol was tryinic to put Hoover I most of it. Containers of varying sizes are used. They , .. Mld Hajkob Ihal r M,mZ. are attractively printed in colors and shipped from the iioorer- opinion i do not ae )r K jiorrUoB ,n() wlf, Klamath mills as a' finished product. i1"r "1e do "u r o himaeif." !,rriT,d in ih nty Kn.iay ami This evening's event is one that Mr. Gahlke would . 'lVd,LIe1, T'rf .""Hi'."!'"11 TnbtM loc" h'r- Th' it IA fl t A ...if- '.r-hid " Vl"r ' I doctor 1. . practlrlM phyal. Ian inui uu a iaj a v ii iv a a. luuiu Ai i m - a aaaiiia luniiii. a r Aii.. Timinr nn nninintiinn ai . nam. and break bread with the Klamath box makers, for he ribed in hi acceptance aoeech. would hear some miehtv Ioval words Dertaininir to his, . "n..'n' lI.r na""-. . n;T Ukr the v.i . - - - ,Mia- --liov. smitii took thia po- plant and his products. jsitlon five years aito." container known to commerce. It is interesting to know . of Portland. Double Parking Danger f POOR WEATHER Why automobile drivers will continue to double park ACROSS OPFAN after the police department has issued repeated warnings: t is hard to understand. It is a danger that can be done' Cochrane. Ontjrio. An. i:J away with, and it must be. Congeion is sufficient with- AP- R'n interfered with,he out a driver planting his machine alongside another. We ? ,I!e'7"'".t'il, "tH")? Rert Hill ot the hotel Hall left thla afternoon tor I-k o' the Wood to ap.nd the week en.l at his summer home. Yl-ifina: l-Vun l,erhcr Albert R. Ctter of California, la enjovlnit . Klamath Falls today. Rerbcr. visit in ' -.1' i nt.tt: it mt -v-rli Ml. .V LLtiill! IS'.T'. l-li lT T . . ; i a . . , c SSI TODAY PENNSYLVANIA OUTLOOK GOOD FOR AL SMITH! The I'mifle Coast uroup of the National ass iluti n of hoimIi ii , .,iv nianiifa. I.ireia lll oi1'!! ! , jtliiid tilannu.il mcetliii of the ,y..ni here lo.lui liver HO inanii fn. linen are eviwi leil lo aitend Hie Ivtodnv iloii. T..dii)'a ' llleoltlll lll ! All .iliell aeaaloll Ion Satuid.i) a onfcrenie lll be (or members oiilv, aic'idln lm i Ilex II Morehouse. Cat If lc roast ' iminaarr of the so lallon, who arrived her yesterday from Man Plan. Is. . I The .-!. ins vrill lie held In Ih U llU.il hotel. The ohlecl of Hie I B'siM iailon la lo promote a rem. ! cr iim .if aoud slilppliiM contain., i-r.. iiiuklni It pnsailile for hot ' 'mill l.i tun the nl Ire v.nir Willi-' out a slump In itislues. .Vure ti.oio -iilalnrd that this was of Itaiil.-iitnr Interesi to Klamath rails because this city Is the l.ir (p.t tilallllfa. turliK pothl of; wooden iMixea In the world I tlav lo ' I I i ..a...... "I I u- elllllll till..,..,,, ( r I -""..a I Th, a ..,M u- NKW M'llK. Alia 17. (,fi alion, ,i , h 1 A IViinsiliaiila ilemoi fatic 'dele-; " nl loll beaded by Joint , Co. j fut resulta uw ll't.i . A. Xl Li ll NEON SIGN FOR i HOTEL ERECTED Ki-novailon of the Klamath h.'tej. formerly the Klamath It. turns. 2j stiillh filth street. Is ncartua roiupletlon and rt -rntlv nettn slan W'.a erected a.l.liiia to lis at trad I vonos. It a as announced today by K. V. Jcrrue, manttr of Ih hotel .Mr. Jerru rvcnntly atmilrrd the hotel leas front Mr. Sadie ll.vriley and baa alnc been In- Kr year Hollywood nctrosm. have been goini u I'aria to buy the lateat creation In clothe. Mot when Iiolures IM Itlo left i he film rapitul for Kurope, .be reverard the order of thlns Miss Hel Ittn took f 10.000 worih '. . f (owns with her. Including th" alntve Jupanese outfit. I t U Kidnaping Is Charge Placed Krom I un Jack Cnnaralnga. welt have seen Main street crowded so that nothing could get ' second of their m.nnne' r"l"'ner ot h" ,,' district, through, due to this foolish habit Suppose an ambulance "ht in the monoplane Greater j'" ,he ci,y " pu"l"''' 'r. or a fire truck started bn its mission and became entan, uVr.n,T,'CrJnf " " - gled in the jam. . postponed. Heave rain fell dur-L Mr '"J Mni- EsW C""n "f It is inn sillv fn iririis Tho rlnnrtlo nirlfiniF m.icl inr lh nlihi nH e..nriiiinn. .... i !-ev!ew werw In the city on cease, and cease at once. And this goes for all vehicles, ;ul""tlf1 thl forenoon. whether private of commercial. Intersections' are not a-jiiT-. imrDAl far apart, and deliveries can be carried some distance in UrllU LIBERAL order to have protection of the public. Another thing! LEADS LOCHER that delivery men should get a year in the county jail for. (Special To The llernl.ll LAKCYIKW. August IT. Harry Reeav, aged 2&, nrrcated (on the highway between ljike- I view and I'alsluy nn Saturday by k,ioa;n 1 Saturday by Snerlff I'rld.iy and Is AUTOS TO v : j ..u.i i c... . s.- , . v-voio, . ii, Wi o i.iunt in aiuuuu venules hi iuii speea. n e ao noi Craham P. Hunt, a Cincinnati lib. know whether there is an ordinance covering this or not, er. was leading Senator cyrua ' but the habit is bad and dangerous. Sheriff Young of Harney county' on a cliuriro of klduupliic It-, year-old Mildred Krib of Jluros returned In Hums, rhargad ; wl:h alidintlon. The young girl! jaas returned to her parenta at Hums. ' Uiese mad a frantic effort iiMiing; r rm 1 ji kr t evr 1 u r -. t' mu iu ifiins, .hh D. X. Stearna la in Klamath t!llr 'r forced to crowd hi brief vlalt yeatcrday. Anybody bh "own" an automohii hen a ser.lre Ilk our la available. our rate, ar ao reaaouabl and our aervlc ,o aaiUfy. Ing that our patron feel our mra ar thelra. Prompt and Safe" Crcr Ta.i -PsOfOt 7 Ol eta, 9Bctr Peck-ABos ChckuTam Take NothinJ for Grante Sec for Yoiirsd Our Special For Mc i0rj Young M, and satisfy, yourself that tht.v the finest y.u ever &w price. Feel the fine woolen mat eriaU that into every one of these upmal They ore cut to look like a cust tailored suit of clothes. X The Pattern, the Shade and the Weave you prefer will b found in our unusually large election Please judjre thin 25 suit on its points of merit not on price i 5 Evtrything a man nJ . fJ j in fine lurmi hing f- ; may 6 had her. ,tJUijf BROWNSVILL WOOLEN MILL STOK Pall today on from Lakevlw. a buslnes vlalt ''c ,"" r""u "" mm I T ;into the sagebrush befora be would stop. VMflnc Krnm llentl I He la meclnnlc and Work J. A. niack la here from IVnd ln "rjB llurna. tin told T . , - . 'ti . u ui u i ii it u uusineaa anu w. ...... .... , - - '...".." .-eu-r u, ...e ..enuer marain oi p,aiture ,r to IJikevUw to be married. Hla a n j rron Jin . VJ 5h-",M-i- ' i. o. o f. Bid, 9C vote for the ahort term n 'atorial nomination, late today on A conquered race never feels morally bound by thereviaed unofficial retnrna and th laws of its masters. rules. Observe woman's contempt for golf official vote aa certified by number of county election board. The vote was Hunt, .1,5C; lo cber, S3. 470. It is easy to tell a wise man from a fool unless you are ! ' reading their love letters. Jn,rk Thinking save i.ite. SAX MATEO. Aug. 17. (AP). , Crushed by a ton of earth Of Sunday highway ! which caved In upon him while the was digging a 12-foot ditch, i Alexander Cannon, 37, aaved hla t . , . ,, . life by throating his head be- Uarnum thought the birth rate limited to one a min- tween rock at one end of the u. ute, but nobody promoted marathons in his dav. ditch where ho wan able to Mm. WIN in Visiting Mm. K. Wilson of Ashland Is visiting In tho city today with friend. 'car had broken down during th night and lliey were comielled in remain out al! lilKbt east PalHley. of Ah, well; the creeping pace traffic gives you time to read the scenery. HKNHO.V, Kng . Aug. 17. I,n Wilcox On fluslncos Captuln Hnhs-rt S. Ilrnad. a wld- Hlck J. Wilcnv of fikerliw ra;ly known flrltlnh avliitor. landed a hiiilne. visitor In Klamath at Siaglln alrpdnme Inlay af Kalla today. , i, r 2 1 hiiura in the air. si tting ra new enduruni mark for Moth planes. Ilenton Krom 4 hit 8. Ilenton of Chlro. California, ia In the cily tmlay on hutinna. For result nan Herald ( las Ad' breathe. He wis rescued by ii.i x-4- , u i ..... . workmen. Doctor Raid be had Alas! Natives who brag about their town's morality ; offered broken rlba arid internal also brag about their wonderful jail. : injuries. TAXI OPERATOR HOP TO BE ON ROTARY HEARS SHOOTS DRIVER STRAIGHT LINE! FISH STORIES i : e" ' i . .... 1.03 ANGELES, Calif.. 17. (AP). Keturnlug In speeding cab, K. TroeUon. a taxi cab driver, early today wrested Aug. NEW YOKK. Aug. 17. (Jp I Fishing storlea took up the! hi" 1 Vllhlalm.te si t ah program for Rotary Friday when! ; tic explorer, pointed out ; Bert Hall acted aa chairman and ""ay i called upon ail the ."truthful" a gun from a man who attempt- j ,nat ,nS filers In the monoplane fishermen present to give their i ed to bold him up. fired fourjGreater Rock ford, bare mapped iexperlence. - alio! into his companion's body, 'out a course which Is practically H"l""on rang the bell with: but lost the pair ln the darkness j a straight line from Chicago to!" one: ,neT followed, and j when they leaped from the cab Stockholm along the lines of ' ,hB Del Kuykendall hlt " on i and fled. ! Polar nroleeilt.n V... ... i the fish at Crescent City i i Troelson. aided by hundreds of paper maps, be said, were Incor- tnat """"d Percy Evans to swal V - fllil.ait. I1.A .. 1 1 . .1 .. I .. . . ' li.ar ,. pl, i, al, na antf f:rra ....... -..u e-".f , tjt.tru ... reciiy snowing the rtlers route on search of the district to locate a deep curve, almost horseshoe- his attackers. He told authorl-1 shape, i ! ties the two men had engaged j him to drive them and shortly UAmCD'C Uf1UIT? aas-rw y sl J X ivynii . after they entered his cab, they " Attempted to overpower him. He . . said he succeeded In getting one I . of the bandit's guns and the two , WEST IIKAXCH, Iowa. Aug. men escaped after he had she, jix, (,Krom a humble white , one ot them four times. j frame cottage, Inconspii ioiis and low some cigar ashes and forced Major I'nderwood to drop hln napkin. But the utterance of one James Kiev, art, the "Scotch man"' from Salem, were worth the price of admission for his IS ATTRACTION storlm dclt with the conditions surrounding the Sunday schools; of Scotland. At times Jim's stories wer so pathetic that one! could almost hear the chimes of i fur tmm ii.- .nnii.i.t the cathedrals of Scotland. He I n' Ci.tY KMfM'KM WOHX j Herbert Hoover's birthplace al- JIV TKXAtXI KMPIOVKs'most overnight has become mag- ,i A i ' netlied with an Interest for Gay smocks of bright orange travelers. was recognized as the prize story teller of the day. Ke lt Fircflgjilrr K.lectrcM-uled. and green being worn by employ- More than 5.000 visitors from' CHICO, Calif.. Aug. 17. (AP). es of The Texaco Station at Sixth 42 slates and five foreign conn- While running to help vX a and 1'lin are attracting the at- :r!?s have Inscribed their names stubble fire. Peter Wertz. about tentlon of motorists. this summer on a register ln the 40. employe of the Steve Melln ! The smocks ore being worn -old Hoover homestead. ranch, fell on the third rail of I by Jim Hill, owner of the new the Sacramento 'northern railway and modern station, Tim Wood I Shopped from Miilln . tracks and was electrocuted. He and Kd Robluson, employed at . Mrs. Frank Campbell of Mulln Is survived by a widow and tha station, .la shopping lu the city today, .eight children. For Saturday Table 1 - $1.98 Table 2 2.98 Table 3 "3.98 These are odds, and ends from our Annual Sale and consist of Ladies' and Chil dren's good shoes. BE HERE EARLY 525 Main Street FOR FALL COATS In flat and fluffy furs; in broadcloth and it.i materials; in ciejM- and satin-back crepe lie in black, brown and tan colors and in many iercnt styles, ri tcc $ 1975-89 .50 DRESSES In Reorpt'tU', velvet's, crenes anil satin-back c materials. Ntw dresscH m the new fall ol red, dark and light blue, tan, brown and blatfj capes, hitch t'es and fancy street and evert biyies. I'rice Bessie's DRESS and COAT SHOP No.2i 103 South 7th St. phone V BESSIE'S DRESS AND COAT SHOP No. 1 1505 Washington St., Oakland, Calif.